Thermaltake's novel AIO liquid cooler sports a 3.95-inch LCD screen and interchangeable fans with a revolving design.
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Riding the tech wave at Computex, Thermaltake has dropped a new AIO liquid cooler, the MagFlow Ultra ARGB Sync, and it's poised to make a splash. Don't let the jargon fool you; this cooler means business with its intriguing features and aesthetic appeal.
The MagFlow Ultra ARGB Sync series comes in two sizes, 360 mm and 420 mm, with a slick three-sided borderless square display and ARGB fans capable of swapping directions effortlessly[1]. Not just eye-catching, these babies are available in two colors: Black and Snow (white).
Under the hood, it sports a 27 mm thick radiator with a 20 mm copper chamber, a quieter pump, and compatibility with the latest Intel LGA 1851 and AMD AM5 sockets.
But the pièce de résistance has got to be the 3.95-inch LCD screen on top of the pump block, offering a 480x480 resolution[2]. With Thermaltake's TT RGB Plus software, you can customize the LCD to display real-time system data or even your favorite videos, all from the comfort of your sofa, thanks to the TT PlayLink mobile app[1].
The cooler also features swap-able fan blades in the Swafan EX ARGB Sync fans, letting you adjust airflow with minimal hassle. The fans come in two form factors: 120 mm (EX12) and 140 mm (EX14), capable of reaching speeds of up to 2,000 RPM[2].
Plus, the removable fan blades allow for easy cleaning, and yes, you can even rinse them under the tap[2]. Just remember to dry them and apply the included bearing lubricant for smooth operation.
Thermaltake has added another bonus for you DIY enthusiasts. Just like their Toughfan EX12 Pro and EX14 Pro fans, the Swafan EX ARGB Sync fans now use MagForce 2.0 magnetic connectors for a stable connection, with potential fewer alignment issues[2]. This means you can daisy-chain multiple fans using a single cable instead of messing around with individual wires.
Unfortunately, Thermaltake hasn't released pricing or release dates for the MagFlow Ultra ARGB Sync series yet, but looks like we're in for a premium buying experience[2]. Stay tuned for more info on Thermaltake's newest offering and keep up with Tom's Hardware for the latest news and reviews, directly in your inbox[3].
[1] https://www.tomshardware.com/news/thermaltake-magflow-ultra-rgb-aio-liquid-cooler[2] https://www.tomshardware.com/reviews/thermaltake-toughfan-ex12-pro-rgb-quiet-aluminum-radiator-fan,6431.html[3] https://www.tomshardware.com/news/tomshardware-newsletter-subscribe,6117.html
In the realm of smart-home devices, the MagFlow Ultra ARGB Sync series, with its advanced technology, could potentially be integrated, allowing you to control the cooler's LCD screen and fan settings via your TT RGB Plus software or the TT PlayLink mobile app from the comfort of your sofa. This series, featuring gadgets like Swafan EX ARGB Sync fans, showcases Thermaltake's commitment to technology innovation.